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Art Production Process

The document provides instructions for an art production process assignment, asking students to choose a type of art such as film, music, or painting. Students are to draw or post pictures depicting the three stages of the art production process: 1) Pre-production/Planning which involves completing scripts, hiring staff, finding venues, and establishing budgets; 2) Production which brings scripts to life through filming scenes; and 3) Post-Production which begins after filming and involves editing visual and audio assets.
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Art Production Process

The document provides instructions for an art production process assignment, asking students to choose a type of art such as film, music, or painting. Students are to draw or post pictures depicting the three stages of the art production process: 1) Pre-production/Planning which involves completing scripts, hiring staff, finding venues, and establishing budgets; 2) Production which brings scripts to life through filming scenes; and 3) Post-Production which begins after filming and involves editing visual and audio assets.
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WEEK 5

ASSIGNMENT: ART PRODUCTION PROCESS

Direction: Select from the parentheses which you prefer to present the art process (film, music,
drama, painting, dance, etc). Indicate your choice of art on top of your paper. Draw, or post cut
out pictures, image, or photo of the Art Production Process. (30 points)

Process Pictures

1. Pre-production / Planning
-The script must be completed,
the cast and crew must be
hired, venues must be found,
the necessary equipment must
be decided, and the budget
must be established.

2. Production
-when a script's descriptions of
a plot are brought to life
through the cinematography of
each scene that is shown in it.
It is the portion of film
production that uses actors on
location or in a set.

3. Post-Production
is the stage following
production in which filming is
completed and editing of visual
and audio assets begins.

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